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... cause before appearing in its defencethe sympathy with the weak and oppressed — and the intellectual vigilance and assiduity in the pursuit of truth , —which have formed such conspicuous and admirable features in his public career .
... cause before appearing in its defencethe sympathy with the weak and oppressed — and the intellectual vigilance and assiduity in the pursuit of truth , —which have formed such conspicuous and admirable features in his public career .
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The faction , which he had condemned , caused him to be arraigned , with a view to his expulsion from the Adelphic ... The cause of law and order was sustained against the seceders , and the integrity of the union in Union College fully ...
The faction , which he had condemned , caused him to be arraigned , with a view to his expulsion from the Adelphic ... The cause of law and order was sustained against the seceders , and the integrity of the union in Union College fully ...
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a friend or a cause , that he has once espoused . No reproach can shake his fidelity to objects , of whose worth he has become persuaded . Soon after taking his degree at Union College , Mr. Seward entered the office of John Anthon ...
a friend or a cause , that he has once espoused . No reproach can shake his fidelity to objects , of whose worth he has become persuaded . Soon after taking his degree at Union College , Mr. Seward entered the office of John Anthon ...
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With his devotion to the cause of public improvement , he has been the patron of churches , schools , and benevolent institutions , liberally contributing his money for their support , and his counsels for their direction .
With his devotion to the cause of public improvement , he has been the patron of churches , schools , and benevolent institutions , liberally contributing his money for their support , and his counsels for their direction .
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During the whole course of his practice he has never been known to act for a man against a woman ; and was never but once engaged in a cause against the accused ; and that was an instance of extreme outrage by a man upon a young woman .
During the whole course of his practice he has never been known to act for a man against a woman ; and was never but once engaged in a cause against the accused ; and that was an instance of extreme outrage by a man upon a young woman .
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